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(More customer reviews)I caught this on Masterpiece Theatre, it is truly amazing. A story within a story. The cast of characters is superb and makes you almost want to know each one.Each character is unique. The story of the massive and unique photograph collection is amazing in itself. But the stories within the stories, as told to the mean American who threatens to destroy the photo collection are the real jewels. As the film unfolds we are drawn onto the black and white photos in the collection. We see the body of photographs as a whole for thier special beauty. I felt joy, amazement and wonder....This film is a contemporary masterpiece.One of my favorite joys of the past year.
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As the representative of a US corporation, Christopher Anderson is developing a country house on the outskirts of London into a business school for the 21st century, which would be fine if it were not the home of a unique photographic collection cared for by a small but determined staff. DVD Features:OtherAudio Commentary:Commentary by Stephen Poliakoff, composer Adrian Johnston and Production Designer JP KellyFeaturette:?Making of? featurette (20 mins) Other:Veronica's Story (5 mins) Spig's Story (7 mins)Photo gallery:Photo montage (5 mins)
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